No Privacy, No Public

No Privacy, No Public, the second issue of Landscapes, explores the destabilizing collapse of public and private spheres in the U.S. today. Guest edited by artist and writer Dan S. Wang, varied contributions from artists and practitioners will unfold throughout the rest of the year. Does the crumbling of the U.S. political systems we've known open space to—in Dan’s words—“reinvigorate our imaginations regarding government and what it can do”?
Another Way

Another Way, the first collection of contributions to Landscapes, centers artists in their own voices to spotlight the wisdom of our creative community. Anchored by a set of twelve questions created by artist Chloë Bass to gain insight into practitioners’ work and person, Another Way gathers responses, reflections, and expertise from a range of contributors. Exploring the knowledge passed through creative lineages and the ways socially engaged practice proliferates inside and outside of institutions, Another Way provides a window into ongoing conversations between friends and mentors.
Contributions
No Privacy, No Public, the second issue of Landscapes, explores the destabilizing collapse of public and private spheres in the U.S. today. Guest edited by artist and writer Dan S. Wang, varied contributions from artists and practitioners will unfold throughout the rest of the year. Does the crumbling of the U.S. political systems we've known open space to—in Dan’s words—“reinvigorate our imaginations regarding government and what it can do”?
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